On 11/23/2015 09:32 AM, Piotr Ożarowski wrote: > [Thomas Goirand, 2015-11-23] >> FYI, I intend to push the below packages to jessie-backports, as part of >> the upload of OpenStack Liberty: >> >> alabaster contextlib2 kazoo python-cachetools python-cffi python-cliff >> python-crank python-ddt python-docker python-eventlet python-git >> python-gitdb python-hypothesis python-ldap3 python-mock python-mysqldb >> python-pathlib python-repoze.who python-setuptools python-smmap >> python-unicodecsv python-urllib3 requests routes ryu sphinx sqlalchemy >> turbogears2 unittest2 zzzeeksphinx > > please follow the right procedure at least with packages I maintain.
Would you mind explicitly tell what you call "the right procedure"? As much as I know, it's not mandatory to do anything but uploading to backports. I've wrote this message is just out of courtesy. > (I want too see debdiff and have enough time to check it None of the packages listed include any difference from Sid, they are just rebuilt with my key without change. > that includes > sending it to the right email, f.e. f...@packages.debian.org). As I wrote, that's too much work to write individual mails, and here, you know already, so what do you need to know more? > About sqlalchemy - Sandro is already working on it AFAICT, so you can > skip this one. Ok. Let's hope he's finished soon then. What's the blocker, ATM? FYI, I will not treat this as a blocker for my upload, so if he's not done before me, I'll upload SQLAlchemy to jessie-backports anyway. Then of course, you can re-upload corrections if you see fit. Let's hope you'll take this the correct way (ie: I do not intend any offense by uploading first, it's just that I don't think waiting is necessary), and don't make such a deal. >> As I already bloged about it, and that I am also sending a mail here, I >> will *not* send individual emails to maintainers: it would take too long > > so my packages are out of limits for you Could you care to explain what you mean here? I deny the fact that these are *your* packages btw, and like it or not, they will appear in backports, as I need them. There's nothing which can prevent me from doing so, unless you want to backport them yourself first of course (which would be more than welcome). > I don't I'm not surprised by the type of reaction I'm seeing from you again. Maybe you could consider switching to a more positive attitude, like I just saw from Daniele Tricoli? He's fine with me uploading first, then he may take over later if he needs. Why not? Cheers, Thomas Goirand (zigo)